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Friday Night at Audlem Festival

23rd May 2014 @ 6:06am – by Webteam
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It's Day 2 of the Audlem Festival with a great line-up for this evening.

Tomorrow, we will take a peak at the amazing programme for the whole of Saturday when it's art and music through the day and evening.

7.00pm – Jack Marshall Band
Bridge Inn
An extraordinary set of collectable musical people. Will play guitar and sing harmonies in their own unique, foot stomping and folky way. Guaranteed to entertain members of the human race.

7:30pm – Oli Ng
The Shroppie Fly
The young singer / songwriter / guitarist really is the full package. An excellent front-man with a dynamic, commanding stage presence, coupled with his strong passionate vocal and precise guitar work mark him out as one to watch.

8:00pm – Natalie McCool
The Lord Combermere
A singular voice surrounded by a constellation of guitar; shifting from delicate finger-style beginnings to chorus drenched Johnny Marr-esque riffing, Natalie is lauded by every single music luminary that crosses her path- including recent acclaim from BBC 6 Music.

9:00pm – John Ainsworth
The Lord Combermere
With a major supports slot with the likes of the Charlatans, John is back here in Audlem with his 12 string blues rock style performance. With a voice like Jeff Buckley and an enviable catalogue of well crafted originals, John's performance shouldn't be missed.

9:00pm – The Folkwits
The Bridge Inn
The Folkwits have been wowing audiences across the county with their own brand of dark and macabre acoustic harmonies. Inspired by Richard Thompson, the civil wars, and 'of monsters and men' to name but a few, regulars at the local festivals.

9:00pm – The Blue Eyed Beggars
The Shroppie Fly
Blues-rock trio, originally from the Midlands but now based in the north-west, with Dave Gough on lead guitar and vocals, Wayne "Bodge" Hodgkiss on bass guitar and vocals and Julian "Pakka" Parkes on drums.


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